Manage color options, Print in grayscale, Automatic versus manual color adjustment – HP Color LaserJet CM1015CM1017 Multifunction Printer series User Manual

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Manage color options

Setting color options to Automatic typically produces the best possible print quality for color documents.
However, in some situations, you might want to print a color document in grayscale (black and shades
of gray) or to change one of the MFP's color options.

NOTE

For additional information about modifying color when copying, see

Adjust copy

quality

and

Adjust the color balance in copies

.

Print in Grayscale

Selecting the Print in Grayscale option from the printer driver prints a document in black and shades
of gray. This option is useful for printing color documents that are to be photocopied.

Selecting Print in Grayscale in the Print Quality options on the Paper Quality tab allows for changing
the settings to accommodate different types of jobs.

Automatic versus Manual color adjustment

The Automatic color adjustment option optimizes the neutral gray color treatment, and the edge
enhancements that are used for each element in a document. For more information, see the printer
driver online Help.

NOTE

Automatic is the default setting and is recommended for printing all color documents.

Use the Manual color adjustment option to adjust the neutral gray color treatment, and the edge
enhancements for text, graphics, and photographs. To gain access to the Manual color options, on
the Color tab, click Manual, then click Settings.

Change color options

Use the Manual color adjustment to adjust the Color (or Color Map) options.

NOTE

Some software programs convert text or graphics to raster images. In these cases,

the Photographs setting also controls the text and graphics.

Halftone options

Halftoning is the method by which the MFP mixes the four primary colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and
black) in varying proportions to create millions of colors. Halftone options affect the resolution and clarity
of the color output. The two halftone options are Smooth and Detail.

The Smooth option provides better results for large, solid-filled print areas. It also enhances photos
by smoothing out fine color gradations. Choose this option when uniform and smooth area fills are
the most important attributes.

The Detail option is useful for text and graphics that require sharp distinctions among lines or
colors, or images that contain a pattern or a high level of detail. Choose this option when sharp
edges and details are the most important attributes.

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